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'That is the goal, the Ben Mee strike. A lot of people were saying, certainly the Manchester City players, it was the foul from Andre Gray. It was a goal.'

Yet while Keown said he could understand why the City boss was angry, he also advised him that not everyone goes your own way in the Premier League.

Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown said he could understand why Guardiola was angry

Manchester City manager Guardiola and Bravo approach Lee Mason after the match

'In fairness, Guardiola is not happy with Vokes's challenge,' he said. 'I have to have some sympathy here. Look at his arm Vokes. The only arm that should be in the air is the goalkeeper's. He is not strong enough there, he should be stronger but for me that's a foul.'

Kilbane replied: 'I am not having that, Martin. I think he has to be strong. There is very little contact there.'

Keown continued: 'He is there to provoke the goalkeeper and to be a nuisance and that's what you have to accept. Guardiola has to accept that is part of the game.'

Guardiola was also left unhappy about Fernandinho being sent off for a two-footed lunge on Johann Berg Gudmundsson.

Bravo comes out to collect the ball - but Burnley had already been awarded their goal

The former Barcelona goalkeeper is put under pressure by Burnley striker Andre Gray

Bravo and Bacary Sagna attempt to clear ball but Burnley's only goal had already been given

Kilbane and Keown both disagreed with the City boss.

'There is no doubt in my mind,' said Kilbane. 'It was quite clear. Immediately when I saw the incident I thought red card.

'I think Fernandinho is reckless and out of control. Lee Mason took his time to make the decision but once he called it, he called it correctly. I think he's in a good position, can see it clearly. There is no doubt in my mind. It's a bad one.

Keown added: '100 per cent. All day long. It is the third now in six games. It is just indefensible. We just don't want to see that in the game, full stop.'

Fernandinho commits the horror tackle on Johann Berg Gudmundsson which saw him sent off

Referee Mason shows Fernandinho the red card at the Etihad Stadium on Monday